Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separation of ownership and control they described and the agency costs it causes are still a central concern of the law of corporate governance. For that reason, Berle’s work is relevant nearly eighty years after its publication. Seemingly forgotten, however, is that Berle’s enduring description of the corporate structure was published before most of today’s corporate law was in place. His work preceded the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and even preceded the dominance of Delaware common law in the field of corporate governance. Berle’s prescience is part of why his work is still so important to the development of t...
Readers game enough to work through all three hundred pages of The Modern Corporation and Private Pr...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
This Berle X Symposium essay gives prominence to distinguished corporate law scholar Adolf A. Berle,...
Adolph A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means\u27 The Modern Corporation and Private Property is one of law\...
Until recently, corporate law has been an uninspiring field forresearch even to some of its most ast...
In honor of the Berle X Symposium, this essay gives prominence to key writings of the distinguished ...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
Shareholders, and the relationship between shareholders and management, lay at the heart of Professo...
In this essay, I want to illustrate how Adolf A. Berle Jr.’s Studies in the Law of Corporation Finan...
This article is an intellectual history of Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Cor...
Readers game enough to work through all three hundred pages of The Modern Corporation and Private Pr...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means painted what remains a defining portrait of corporate law. The separa...
Part I places Berle and Means in the context of the legal theory of its day by comparing the work of...
This Berle X Symposium essay gives prominence to distinguished corporate law scholar Adolf A. Berle,...
Adolph A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means\u27 The Modern Corporation and Private Property is one of law\...
Until recently, corporate law has been an uninspiring field forresearch even to some of its most ast...
In honor of the Berle X Symposium, this essay gives prominence to key writings of the distinguished ...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
This book explores how American legal scholarship treats the corporation by providing a history of A...
Shareholders, and the relationship between shareholders and management, lay at the heart of Professo...
In this essay, I want to illustrate how Adolf A. Berle Jr.’s Studies in the Law of Corporation Finan...
This article is an intellectual history of Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Cor...
Readers game enough to work through all three hundred pages of The Modern Corporation and Private Pr...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...